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Approved Materials: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do approved materials rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Wyoming Section 90-312(4) requires that all fences be of an ornamental nature and prohibits spikes, nails, or any sharp instruments of any kind on top of or on the sides of any fence. The only exception is barbed wire, which is allowed only on top of fences in industrial zones. The provision applies citywide; common residential materials such as wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental aluminum, and masonry are accepted if the finished face is outward and the 6-foot height cap is met.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Code Section-Sec. 90-312(4)
Ornamental Required-Yes, citywide
Spikes/Nails-Prohibited on top or sides
Barbed Wire-Industrial zones only, top of fence
Razor Wire-Prohibited citywide
Electric Fence (Residential)-Not permitted

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Kentwood FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Wyoming, MI?

Section 90-312(4) does not list specific materials but requires all fences to be of an ornamental nature. Wood, vinyl, composite, ornamental aluminum, ornamental steel, chain link, and masonry are commonly accepted residentially if the 6-foot height cap and finished-side-outward rule are met.

Can I put barbed wire on my fence in Wyoming?

Only on top of fences in industrial zones. Section 90-312(4) prohibits spikes, nails, or any sharp instruments on top of or on the sides of any fence, with the single carve-out for barbed wire in industrial districts. Residential and commercial barbed wire is not permitted.

Is razor wire or an electric fence allowed in Wyoming?

Razor wire and concertina wire are not permitted anywhere in the city under the Section 90-312(4) 'sharp instruments' prohibition. Electrified fencing is not permitted in any residential zoning district. Limited industrial applications would need review by the building inspector.

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